Making Cinnamon Toast

Growing up as a little boy, one of the favorite desserts I used to love making was cinnamon toast. These days, I don't even hear about it, but I'm going to show you how to make one of the most delicious desserts I had ever tasted.

What you would need to have is a loaf of bread, a container of butter with a butter knife, sugar with a measuring cup, cinnamon powder and a toaster oven. First, take of at least two single slices of bread. Then spread butter lightly onto the each bread. Make sure you do it very lightly with the butter knife or else the bread will break. Next, take a measuring cup (any size will do) and spread sugar all over the bread. Again make sure that it's light. You don't want to have too much sugar on there, but it has to be all over as well.

Then, turn the toaster over on to at least 350 degrees. Finally sprinkle the cinnamon power onto both slices of breads and place them in the toaster over. Make sure that you cover the tray with aluminum foil before placing both breads onto it. Give it about 5 minutes until everything is melted and the bread is brown. There you have it, now enjoy one of the best desserts I used to love as a child.

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Cook Time for Cinnamon Toast

Prep time: 10 min

Cook time: 10 min

Ready in: 20 min

Yields: Serves 1 - 2 people (2 slices per person)

Instructions for Preparing Cinnamon Toast

Take 2 loafs of bread and with a butter knife spread a light amount of butter on to both.

Sprinkle a light amount of sugar until it's covered over the butter.

Use a shaker to lightly shake cinnamon powder on to each bread. Doesn't have to be fully covered.

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Carolyn Gibson 6 years agofrom Boston

I was going to write about this, but your article is clearly better than what I would have written. The only thing I would add is if you don't have a toaster oven, use the broiler at the bottom of the stove.

NCBIer 7 years ago

I used to have cinnamon toast as a child and loved it! I had completely forgotten about it until your hub, so my boys have missed out on a truly wonderful dessert and memory. Soon to change though. Thanks for the hub!